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Barcelona is one of the most famous cities in Europe, and for a reason. Barcelona is beautiful, lively, charming, and a lot more. But it’s also become overcrowded and suffers from over-tourism quite often during the year. Find out how to get the best of 3 days in Barcelona, and how to skip the lines …

Valencia combines ancient architecture with the stunning contemporary buildings of the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences. Whether you decide to spend two days or stay longer, find out the best things to do in Valencia. And get ready for a beautiful city. Valencia had whispered at me for a long time, but I always …

I never thought I could feel enthralled by a flower festival, but this is precisely what happened when I visited Girona Temps de Flors. Nothing cutesy. On the contrary, the Festival surprised me with a lot of creative flower arrangements showcasing contemporary design. There are countless reasons to visit Girona, a beautiful city in Catalonia, …

With its narrow alleys, stone arches, ancient facades, nice balconies and old lamps, the medieval town of Pals is one of the treasures of the Costa Brava. There’s more than just beaches to the Costa Brava. Pretty medieval towns, the Dalì Museums, delicious food and a wonderful vibe Stretching from the French border towards Barcelona, the Costa …

I was captivated by the unexpected beauty of the Costa Brava, its small enchanting hamlets, the traditions still surviving. Enchanting Hamlets: Peratallada and Pubòl Strolling along the narrow streets of Peratallada is like stepping back into ancient times. I couldn’t stop taking photos, halting at every corner, admiring the beauty of the old houses made …

A journey to Costa Brava, with its beautiful coast, delightful hamlets and lovely landscapes wouldn’t be complete without visiting Girona, the capital city of the province. With its tidy and well-preserved historical centre and the relaxed atmosphere, Girona is likely to rapidly win your heart and you might end up spending in the city more …

Perhaps no place like Salvador Dali House Museum in Port Lligat summarizes this iconic artist. Like a mirror, the Museum is eccentric, ironic, provocative. Eccentric, highly imaginative, ironic, egomaniac, excessive, provocative, so many adjectives have been applied to Salvador Dali’s multi-faceted personality of and none can properly define him because Dali is all of them altogether …

Once a small fishermen village, in the early 20th Century Cadaques became an important cultural centre. The surrounding wild landscape attracted world-famous artists such as Picasso, Chagall, Man Ray, Garcìa Lorca, Luis Bunuel and many others. However, the Catalan town owes its fame mostly to Salvador Dalì, the Surrealist painter who spent here his childhood …